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Research Degrees

"The quality of the school, the excellent supervision opportunities, the state of art infrastructure and the strong focus on research culture, were the reasons that made me choose to study for a PhD at BBS"
Eleimon Gonis, Accounting & Finance Research Student

There is a thriving and diverse community of research students at Bristol Business School. Our range of research programmes has been created to meet a variety of individual needs. So whether you are intending to pursue a career in research, are a senior manager seeking to enhance your skills and undertake research of direct relevance to your profession, or just want some time out from your career to follow a passion, there will be programme to suit you.

Whichever research route you choose, all of our programmes offer excellence in supervision and the opportunity to participate in a vibrant research culture.

Choose from:

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Undertake independent research in an area of your choice. Full or part time routes available.
MA Applied Social Research
Designed to give you a thorough grounding in social science research. A choice of full or part time routes.

 


Research Stusent

See also:

Research facilities
Research supervisors
Research proposal
Research training

Links:

  • Research at BBS
  • Research at UWE

Bristol Business School Research
+44 (0) 117 32 82600


 


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